Yup! It's that time again, I'm encouraging anyone involved in core
development, or wanting to talk about core development - or
python-core internals to submit talk proposals. Lots of people have
expressed interest in such talks.
-jesse
Call for proposals -- PyCon 2010 -- <http://us.pycon.org/2010/>
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Due date: October 1st, 2009
Want to showcase your skills as a Python Hacker? Want to have
hundreds of people see your talk on the subject of your choice? Have some
hot button issue you think the community needs to address, or have some
package, code or project you simply love talking about? Want to launch
your master plan to take over the world with python?
PyCon is your platform for getting the word out and teaching something
new to hundreds of people, face to face.
Previous PyCon conferences have had a broad range of presentations,
from reports on academic and commercial projects, tutorials on a broad
range of subjects and case studies. All conference speakers are volunteers
and come from a myriad of backgrounds. Some are new speakers, some
are old speakers. Everyone is welcome so bring your passion and your
code! We're looking to you to help us top the previous years of success
PyCon has had.
PyCon 2010 is looking for proposals to fill the formal presentation tracks.
The PyCon conference days will be February 19-22, 2010 in Atlanta,
Georgia, preceded by the tutorial days (February 17-18), and followed
by four days of development sprints (February 22-25).
Online proposal submission is open now! Proposals will be accepted
through October 1st, with acceptance notifications coming out on
November 15th. For the detailed call for proposals, please see:
<http://us.pycon.org/2010/conference/proposals/>
For videos of talks from previous years - check out:
<http://pycon.blip.tv>
We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!